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Finding Emilie

Laurel Corona

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74%

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Winner:San Diego Book Awards -Historical Fiction (2012)
Woman is born free, and everywhere she is in corsets. . . .

Lili du Châtelet yearns to know more about her mother, the brilliant French mathematician Emilie. But the shrouded details of Emilie's unconventional life--and her sudden death--are elusive. Caught between the confines of a convent upbringing and the intrigues of the Versailles court, Lili blossoms under the care of a Parisian salonnière as she absorbs the excitement of the Enlightenment, even as the scandalous shadow of her mother's past haunts her and puts her on her own path of self-discovery.

Laurel Corona's breathtaking new novel, set on the eve of the French Revolution, vividly illuminates the tensions of the times, and the dangerous dance between the need to conform and the desire to chart one's own destiny and journey of the heart.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Gallery Books
  • Publish Date: Apr 12nd, 2011
  • Pages: 448
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.20in - 5.30in - 1.40in - 0.79lb
  • EAN: 9781439197660
  • Categories: Historical - GeneralLiterary

About the Author

Corona, Laurel: - Laurel Corona is the author of Finding Emilie, Penelope's Daughter, The Four Seasons, and Until Our Last Breath: A Holocaust Story of Love and Partisan Resistance.

Praise for this book

"A remarkable novel."
--Catherine Delors, author of For the King
"This book captures the spirit of the brilliant but controversial and often scandalous Emilie in her daughter Lili's own search for truth and happiness."
--Anne Easter Smith, award-winning author of The King's Grace
"Finding Emilie gives us an irrepressible heroine in the young Lili du Châtelet, whose life is full of engrossing surprises, mysterious journeys into old, crumbling French estates... and the rumbling terrors of the French Revolution soon to come."
--Stephanie Cowell, critically acclaimed author of Claude & Camille